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What sports coaching can teach us about managing organizational change
Moving from lessons learned in the sports world to the realms of business, change management can be greatly improved by incorporating these four key elements: Purpose, Motivation, Mastery, and Joy (PMMJ). These principles are founded in the idea that, just like great sports coaches, leaders should establish a clear purpose,…
Keep readingSupply Chain Center of Excellence
Simple steps to build and sustain a center of excellence An automotive supplier was interested in developing a center of excellence. As a leader in it’s space, it wanted to develop supply chain as a differentiated capability. This is what we learned from our experience. What is a Center of…
Keep readingScenario planning in supply chain network design: a valuable tool for business
Scenario planning is a valuable tool that can help businesses to improve their supply chain network design and be more prepared for the future. If you are not already using scenario planning, I encourage you to consider it. Let’s start with the basics What is Scenario planning Scenario planning is…
Keep readingWhy benchmarking is a good practice and what does good look like
Build a best in class benchmarking mindset to achieve your organization’s goals and leap ahead of your competition
Keep readingApplying First Principles Thinking to Product Design – Part 2
In part 1 we looked at the basic concept behind first principles thinking in the context of auto manufacturing and Tesla’s plan to innovate in this space. In part 2, we’ll look at a few examples and the challenges with applying first principles thinking. Case Studies of First Principles Thinking…
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